Is undergoing RRM and/or RRSO associated with improved OS, DFS and BCFI
Stephanie Graff, Director of Breast Oncology at Brown University Health, shared a post on X:
“Global study 5290 young BRCA carriers from 109 centers worldwide shows undergoing RRM and/or RRSO was associated with improved OS, DFS and BCFI by Matteo Lambertini.”
Stephanie Graff is the Director of Breast Oncology at Brown University Health and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Brown University’s Legorreta Cancer Center.
She also serves as the Director of Breast Oncology at Lifespan and is a Medical Advisor for the Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research.She is an Associate Editor of Cancer Medicine, and chairs the editorial board of Oncology Times.
Matteo Lambertini is an adjunct professor and consultant in medical oncology at the IRCCS Policlinico San Martino Hospital and the University of Genova in Italy. He specializes in managing breast cancer in young women, particularly addressing fertility and pregnancy-related issues post-diagnosis. Lambertini’s notable research includes using GnRH agonists during chemotherapy to preserve ovarian function and studying the safety of pregnancy after breast cancer. He also serves on the scientific boards of ESMO, ESHRE, and AIOM for fertility preservation in cancer patients.
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